• kbin_space_program
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    8 months ago

    Well no, before the British arrived the land belonged to the Ottoman Empire. Before that it belonged to the Byzantine/Eastern Roman empire, Roman Empire, Greece, Persia. It hasn’t been a “free” land since at least the mid to early Iron Age.

    Edit: Even then, it was only free from the end of the Bronze Age, where it was a smattering of city states either part of or beholden to primarily the whims of the Hittites, Egyptians or Assyrians.

    • @PlantJam
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      38 months ago

      Can you speculate as to why the area is seemingly so desirable?

      • Naminreb
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        Geographically, It’s located in the best place to be THE door to Europe’s and Africa’s trade routes with Asia.

        Whomever controls that territory, controls an immense amount of the world’s commerce.

        • @PlantJam
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          18 months ago

          That makes perfect sense, thank you.

          • kbin_space_program
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            28 months ago

            I can also add that in the Bronze age there was a critical trade route used to get Tin from now-Afghanistan to the eastern Mediterranean, and a lot of the city states in that area were basically stopovers on that larger route or between the big empires in the region.

            Also going further back into the stone age, the entire area was considerably less of a desert than it is now

        • @[email protected]
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          18 months ago

          It’s much less important now thanks to the Suez but still a decently wealthy coastal country.